Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... discussion of Old Russian could be taken to imply that it derives from Old Church Slavonic . CHAP . 10 : GERMANIC . P. 126 : Stearns 1978 should now be cited in any discussion of Crimean Gothic . It is unclear what is meant by B's ...
... discussion of Old Russian could be taken to imply that it derives from Old Church Slavonic . CHAP . 10 : GERMANIC . P. 126 : Stearns 1978 should now be cited in any discussion of Crimean Gothic . It is unclear what is meant by B's ...
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... discussion of the individual IE subgroups is the most complete that I know ; particularly comprehensive is his treatment of Anatolian . Special attention is also given to the evidence for Indo - Aryans among the Mitanni in Northern ...
... discussion of the individual IE subgroups is the most complete that I know ; particularly comprehensive is his treatment of Anatolian . Special attention is also given to the evidence for Indo - Aryans among the Mitanni in Northern ...
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... discussion of the theory proposed by Gamkre- lidze & Ivanov 1973 and by Hopper 1973 , whereby the traditional voiced , voiced aspirated , and voiceless stops are replaced — e.g . , in Gamkrelidze's system , by glottalized , voiced , and ...
... discussion of the theory proposed by Gamkre- lidze & Ivanov 1973 and by Hopper 1973 , whereby the traditional voiced , voiced aspirated , and voiceless stops are replaced — e.g . , in Gamkrelidze's system , by glottalized , voiced , and ...
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